The European Decision EU 2015/495 included three steroidal estrogens, estrone, 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethinyl estradiol, in the “watch-list” of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). As consequence, these substances have to be chemically monitored at the level of their environmental quality standards, which can be challenging. This project aimed to identify reliable effect-based methods (EBMs) for screening of endocrine disrupting compounds, to harmonise monitoring and data interpretation methods, and to contribute to the current WFD review process. Water and wastewater samples were collected across Europe and analysed using chemical analyses and EBMs. The results showed that 17β-estradiol equivalents were comparable among methods, while results can vary between methods based on the relative potencies for individual substances. Further, derived 17β-estradiol equivalents were highly correlated with LC-MS/MS analyses. This study shows that the inclusion of effect-based screening methods into monitoring programmes for estrogens in surface waterbodies would be a valuable complement to chemical analysis.

Effect-based and chemical analytical methods to monitor estrogens under the European Water Framework Directive / Könemann, Sarah; Kase, Robert; Simon, Eszter; Swart, Kees; Buchinger, Sebastian; Schlüsener, Michael; Hollert, Henner; Escher, Beate I.; Werner, Inge; Aït-Aïssa, Selim; Vermeirssen, Etienne; Dulio, Valeria; Valsecchi, Sara; Polesello, Stefano; Behnisch, Peter; Javurkova, Barbora; Perceval, Olivier; Di Paolo, Carolina; Olbrich, Daniel; Sychrova, Eliska; Schlichting, Rita; Leborgne, Lomig; Clara, Manfred; Scheffknecht, Christoph; Marneffe, Yves; Chalon, Carole; Tušil, Petr; Soldàn, Přemysl; von Danwitz, Brigitte; Schwaiger, Julia; San Martín Becares, Maria Isabel; Bersani, Francesca; Hilscherová, Klara; Reifferscheid, Georg; Ternes, Thomas; Carere, Mario. - In: TRAC. TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0165-9936. - 102:(2018), pp. 225-235. [10.1016/j.trac.2018.02.008]

Effect-based and chemical analytical methods to monitor estrogens under the European Water Framework Directive

Carere, Mario
2018

Abstract

The European Decision EU 2015/495 included three steroidal estrogens, estrone, 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethinyl estradiol, in the “watch-list” of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). As consequence, these substances have to be chemically monitored at the level of their environmental quality standards, which can be challenging. This project aimed to identify reliable effect-based methods (EBMs) for screening of endocrine disrupting compounds, to harmonise monitoring and data interpretation methods, and to contribute to the current WFD review process. Water and wastewater samples were collected across Europe and analysed using chemical analyses and EBMs. The results showed that 17β-estradiol equivalents were comparable among methods, while results can vary between methods based on the relative potencies for individual substances. Further, derived 17β-estradiol equivalents were highly correlated with LC-MS/MS analyses. This study shows that the inclusion of effect-based screening methods into monitoring programmes for estrogens in surface waterbodies would be a valuable complement to chemical analysis.
2018
Science-policy interfaceEstrogen screeningEndocrine disruptionSurface and waste water assessmentEmerging pollutantsEU watch-listSteroid analysesIn vitro bioassaysIntegrated effects of mixtures
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Effect-based and chemical analytical methods to monitor estrogens under the European Water Framework Directive / Könemann, Sarah; Kase, Robert; Simon, Eszter; Swart, Kees; Buchinger, Sebastian; Schlüsener, Michael; Hollert, Henner; Escher, Beate I.; Werner, Inge; Aït-Aïssa, Selim; Vermeirssen, Etienne; Dulio, Valeria; Valsecchi, Sara; Polesello, Stefano; Behnisch, Peter; Javurkova, Barbora; Perceval, Olivier; Di Paolo, Carolina; Olbrich, Daniel; Sychrova, Eliska; Schlichting, Rita; Leborgne, Lomig; Clara, Manfred; Scheffknecht, Christoph; Marneffe, Yves; Chalon, Carole; Tušil, Petr; Soldàn, Přemysl; von Danwitz, Brigitte; Schwaiger, Julia; San Martín Becares, Maria Isabel; Bersani, Francesca; Hilscherová, Klara; Reifferscheid, Georg; Ternes, Thomas; Carere, Mario. - In: TRAC. TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0165-9936. - 102:(2018), pp. 225-235. [10.1016/j.trac.2018.02.008]
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